chambers vs floor-through

chambers

noun
  • Originally, a set of rooms at an Inn of Court used by one or more barristers as an office and residence; now, the office of one or more barristers in any building. 

  • In full king's chambers: parts of the sea next to the coast of England and Wales delimited by imaginary lines connecting headlands, over which the Crown asserted exclusive jurisdiction; these have now been superseded by the concept of the territorial sea. 

  • Chiefly in in chambers: a judge's private office which is used for hearings that do not need to be held in open court. 

floor-through

noun
  • An apartment which covers the entire depth of a building. 

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